Summary

Obtain commitment to requirements from project participants.

Description

Refer to the Project Monitoring and Control (PMC) (CMMI-ACQ) process area for more information about monitoring commitments.


The previous specific practice dealt with reaching an understanding with requirements providers. This specific practice deals with agreements and commitments among those who carry out activities necessary to implement requirements. Requirements evolve throughout the project. As requirements evolve, this specific practice ensures that project participants commit to the current and approved requirements and the resulting changes in project plans, activities, and work products.

Changes to requirements can lead to changes in supplier agreements. These changes should be agreed on by the acquirer and supplier after appropriate negotiations.

Example Work Products



  1. Requirements impact assessments
  2. Documented commitments to requirements and requirements changes


Example Supplier Deliverables



  1. Supplier requirements impact assessments


Subpractices



1. Assess the impact of requirements on existing commitments.

The impact on the project participants should be evaluated when the requirements change or at the start of a new requirement.



2. Negotiate and record commitments.

Changes to existing commitments should be negotiated before project participants commit to a new requirement or requirement change.

The acquirer negotiates commitments with the customer and supplier before committing to requirement changes.